Captain America, a performance poem for up to six readers, can be presented in different manifestations depending on the venue and participants. It was presented as a video as part of the curated evening “Girl Go Boom” in the theater festival Rhinofest in October 2007.

(In the video installation there are two screens on stage, approximately six feet away from each other, each in front of one half of the audience so that one half of the action is projected for each half of the audience. One screen shows the woman reading at the desk, and the other shows the woman "receiving orders". When the women cross the room, they cross over onto the other screen. As the video begins to loop, these crossings cease to sync up between the screens and the cause and effect of the relationships breaks down)

With each performance the idea of the "suit" (business suit, military uniform, journalist's attire, etc.) can be explored to be more masculine or more feminine, depending on how the performer wants to play it. Each performer decides on an attitude that they want to dominate the reading.

The stage directions in this script describe how the piece was performed for the taping of the video for the theater festival.

(Woman One, wearing a business suit, walks onto a dark stage and switches on a light on a desk that is stage right facing stage left. She sits down at the desk and Woman Two, wearing a military uniform, walks in, stands about 3 feet away from the desk)

(after Woman One is finished speaking, she stands up straight to face Woman Two and then whirls on her heel and exits stage right. Woman Two takes her place behind the desk and Woman Three enters wearing a business suit and stands in front of the desk. The trading of places in alternating costumes continues with every section)